Friday, December 3, 2021

PG medicos strike to continue


PG medicos strike to continue

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:03.12.2021

Outpatient services at medical college hospitals in Tamil Nadu were largely unaffected on day two of the protests by resident doctors against delay in NEET postgraduate counselling.

Assistant professors, MBBS doctors (recruited on contract basis) and interns were deployed to take care of the outpatient department and wards in in hospitals of the city.

Given that there was no response from the Union government regarding NEET PG counselling dates, the protesting doctors in the state have announced that they will be boycotting elective surgeries at operation theatres in addition to outpatient and ward services on Friday.

“We ensured that emergency services are intact. Enough doctors will be available at TN Accident and Emergency Care Initiative (TAEI) wards, surgical Intensive Care Units (ICUs), toxicology wards, Intermediate Care Units (IMCUs) and Intermediate Respiratory Care Units (IRCUs),” said R Vignesh from Tamil Nadu Resident Doctors Association (TNRDA).

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